Depp wrote: » in the cage, mcgregor wins every time, but in a football match pogba takes it handy
[Deleted User] wrote: » I am delighted Conor is the lightweight champion and I want to see him leave a legacy, go on to defend his belt numerous times, not take a exhibition boxing match and that makes me a Conor hater?
red ears wrote: » I agree and can you imagine the buzz in a build up to McGregor V Khabib. It would be unreal. Conor V Floyd really means nothing. It just won't get the adrenaline going like the Khabib fight would. The Floyd fight would make conor a lot of money but why would anyone other than conor be concerned about that.
John_D80 wrote: » The superstars of any other sport on this planet have almost total autonomous rights over their own image
StringerBell wrote: » This isn't true. Also, one of my favourite things about McGregor is how successful he has been in getting other people invested in how much money he makes, it is absolutely brilliant. Think about it, so many of his fans are completely obsessed with his numbers and how much money he makes! To get a bunch of strangers so interested is a great achievement imo.
TireeTerror wrote: » McGregor V Khabib would be exciting in MMA circles, but McGregor Vs Mayweather would appeal to a hell of a lot more people, it would be utterly incredible. Those two options are not even slightly comparable if you are talking about trying to attract a global audience.
The Ayatolla wrote: » Would Pogba beat McGregor?
Mellor wrote: Mods: If it ever becomes official, you should direct the boxing discussion to the appropriate forum
Morrison J wrote: » Floyd was the pioneer of this though. All McGregor is doing is copying what Floyd has done before him.
Depp wrote: » yeah no floyd invented fight promotion alright...good lad
Morrison J wrote: » Yeah fight promotion is a lot more than talking about earnings. Floyd was the first to get people talking about the money he was making at length.
Depp wrote: » right yeah...
weldoninhio wrote: » Biggest fight since Rocky vs Thunderlips.
John_D80 wrote: » Did you deliberately only quote half the sentence? Also, hoping that he does as well for himself as he possibly can doesn't at all amount to anything like the same thing as being invested or obsessed in how much he makes.
StringerBell wrote: » I highlighted the part of your post that was not true, which seemed obvious to me, not sure where your confusion lies? It was a long post, surely you don't need me to quote the lot for you to follow what I am getting at The second part is correct, of course you can hope he does well without being obsessed with how much he makes, if thats you then good for you. Can you not acknowledge there are plenty out there who are not like that?
John_D80 wrote: » The superstars of any other sport on this planet have almost total autonomous rights over their own image, their endorsements, their own future and their own careers.
The superstars of any other sport on this planet have almost total autonomous rights over their own image
Deleted User wrote: » Surely as mma fans most people here would prefer to see Conor defend his title than fight an exhibition fight against Mayweather?
XsApollo wrote: » He will never be held in the same breath as Aldo , Coture, Hughes, Liddell, Fedor and the likes and has no intention of defending his belt for years and years and becoming the most dominant lightweight ever or featherweight as was seen already.
Mellor wrote: » Yeah of course. But the number one contender has to be established first. Then he'll need a break, then a camp it'll be the end of the year before Khabib or Tony is ready to challenge Conor. If Conor fights Mayweather in the meantime, I'm ok with that. If it significantly holds up MMA, not as ok.
XsApollo wrote: » Conor has no intention of becoming an MMA great I think, just wants to make as much money as possible which I have no problem with and move on to other ventures I think. He will never be held in the same breath as Aldo , Coture, Hughes, Liddell, Fedor and the likes and has no intention of defending his belt for years and years and becoming the most dominant lightweight ever or featherweight as was seen already. I have no interest in seeing mayweather demolish him either so, if he ain't gonna defend his belt soon and fights mayweather before defending it , then he should be stripped again and let the division move on.
Deleted User wrote: » XsApollo wrote: » Conor has no intention of becoming an MMA great I think, just wants to make as much money as possible which I have no problem with and move on to other ventures I think. He will never be held in the same breath as Aldo , Coture, Hughes, Liddell, Fedor and the likes and has no intention of defending his belt for years and years and becoming the most dominant lightweight ever or featherweight as was seen already. I have no interest in seeing mayweather demolish him either so, if he ain't gonna defend his belt soon and fights mayweather before defending it , then he should be stripped again and let the division move on. That's the thing, Conor will be remembered as an MMA great. He doesn't have to go on and defend his belt numerous times, if he just defends it once against the winner of Khabib/Ferguson then rematched Diaz and won both those fights and retired he would be remembered as a GOAT.